Includes bibliographical references (pages 263-270) and index.
Contents:
The Dallas assassinations -- Jack Ruby and Melvin Belli -- Jack Ruby on trial -- The doomed assassin -- The government investigations -- Theories abound -- Frank Ragano's story -- Attacking Ragano -- A lighter shade of gray -- Mickey -- Melvin Belli and the mob -- Melvin Belli as Jack Ruby's lawyer -- Belli's strange defense of Ruby -- Belli's curious silence -- Motive, motive, motive -- Enemies galore -- Bobby's remorse -- Ultimate responsibility -- The poison patriarch -- Epilogue.
Summary:
Presents new a assessment of what happened in Dealey Plaza fifty years ago and asks why President Kennedy was murdered in 1963 instead of his Attorney General brother.
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